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"Let our Just Consure ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A.t.tnnd the True Event."
I5Y J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 10. 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 149.
I
GOOD RESULTS OF THE' NQBTB; CARO?
LINA ELBOTIOW.-F*?m the Raleigh 'Sen?
tinel, edited by that fearless and patri?
otic gentleman, Josiah Tamer, Jr., we
copy tho following, and trust that, ero
mapy months have passed, we may be
able to congratulate ourselves iu a simi?
lar manner:
Sinoe the result of the election in this '
State, we learn that the number of land
buyers and the inquiries in regard to
farms and other real property for sale
have greatly increased in the State. Wa
have seen and oonversed with gentleman
from the North, recently arrived in
search of a home in this State, who say
that there being now some prospect of
stability and honest administration of
tho Government, mauy from tho North
will seek locations among us. Wo hope
to seo them coming by the score and
hundreds. Our peoplo know well the
difference between tho Buenking, cor?
rupt, unprincipled, spoil-seeking carpet?
bagger, who comes for no other purpose
than to get office and rob tho people,
and the industrious, upright farmer and
msohanio and capitalist, who comes with
an intelligent appreciation of tho advan?
tages of our soil, climate and natural re?
sources, with a view to bettering his own
condition and contributing to tho gene?
ral welfare and prosperity. The latter
they are ready to welcomo with open
band and heart; to tho formor they will
bid farewell without tears or regrets.
The Royal family of England is
sufficiently represented by its connec?
tions in the present war. There aro
eoveral blood relations of tho Queen in
the field-on the German side, of course.
The Crown Prince is tho husband of tho
Princess Royal of England. Princo
Louis, of Hesse, who commands a
division, married tho Princess Alice, and
bas received ?6,000 a year ever since by
way of compensation. Tho Crown
Prince gets ?8,000 a year with II?B wife.
DEATHS IN ATLANTA.-Tho last report
of the board of health shows that tho
number of deaths for July was: Whites
38; colored GI-total 102. Deaths in
Auguat: Whites 29; colored -19-total
78. White paupers buried during Au?
gust C; colored 24.
A New York drummer, struck with a
pretty girl out iu Mount Carmel, III.,
solicited permission to cal!. Sho cheer?
fully gave it, adding, "but you'll go
borne bald-headed. "
A scoundrel in Obi > recently had r.
clergyman to marry him aud gave a
bogus cheok for services rendered, and
received a large amount of genuine
currency in way of change.
A family of oight persons went to re
Bide near Enterprise, Miss., a short time
since. They were almost immediately
seized with fever, and are now all dead.
A sad case, truly.
'THROUGH TICKETS.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
?HKKNvmT.K AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD Co.,
COLOMBIA, 8. C., September 4,1870.
ON and after this dato, THROUGH TICK?
ETS to New York, Philadelphia, Balti?
more, Washington and Richmond can bo
purchased at the following stations on this
road, viz: Greonvillo, Anderson, Abbeville,
Cokosbury, Newberrv and Alston.
JOHN H. MOSE, Goneral Sup't.
M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent.
8ept tS_
A CARD.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and tho public that lie has assum?
ed tho management of the bueinoss of tho
firm of JOHN E. CLINE & Co. All sots of
Books, Accounts, or other do camon t a entrust?
ed to his ca ro will receive the strictest atten?
tion. Offico undor Court Room. Business
hours from 10 to 5. FRANCIS A. GREY.
Aug 20_il mo
State of South Carolina, Richland Co.
Edward W. Bancroft as Administrator of C.
A. Bedell and H. B. Clallin A Cc, Plaintiffs,
ti?. Sarah H. Bodell, Charles A. Bodell,
Francis B. Orchard, Augusta Orchard and
Arthur Bedell-Complaint to marshal (tssetts
for sale of land, relief, <tc. Carroll A: Melton,
Plaintiffs Attorneys,
PURSUANT to an ordor of tho Court in the
above caso, the creditors of Charles A.
Bedell, deceased, lato of Columbia, Bicbland
Comity, South Carolina, aro required to
establish their respective demands beforo the
undersigned at his offico in Columbia, S. C.,
on or ht-fore the 27th day of Feptombor next.
D. B. MILLER,
Aug 27 stu C. C. C. and Special Referee.
State of South Carolina-Richland Co.
Susan P. Gibbes, et al., vs. Anna M. Guignard
and James 8. Guignard, Administrator, et al.
* * ? * ?
IN compliance with the dccrotal order in tho
abovo stated case, tho creditors of tho late
James Sanders Guignard aro hereby notified
that thoy arorequirod to present and establish
by proof their respective demands against bis
estate, on or bofore tho 1st of NOVEMBER
next, bofore mo, at my office in Columbia,'
South Carolina. D. B. DKSAUSSURE,
Sept 3 $ Special Referee.
DR. THOMAS T. MOORE,
OFFICE Main Street, over Messrs. I ryan A
McCartor's Bookstoro. Aug 1H 2mo
Fresh Crackers.
FAMILY PACKAOES ASNO UTK D CRACK?
ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg,
Butter, Boston and Lemon Crackers.
ALSO,
Frosh Sugar, Butlor, Soda, Lemon and EGG
CRACKERS, lust received and for salo at
wholesale and retail by J. AT. R. AGNEW.
Removal ot Dental Office.
gmt DR. D. L. BOOZES has removed his
5!rxrrJolfico to Mr. G. Diorcks' now building,
on Main street, over tho Messrs. Portor A
Co.'s Dry Goods' Store, whore he offers his
professional services to his formor patrons
and tho public._Juno 28
Old Java Coffee.
Syr\ MATS Old Government JAVA COFFEE,
Jj\J for sale at reduced prices. E. HOPE
Guns and Ammunition.
TUST received by William Glaze, fino Eng?
lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Eng?
lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all
lind. Ono door North of Mossrs. Scott, Wil?
liams A Co.'? Bunking House._Deo lfi
Seed Rye.
BUSHELS PRIME SEED RYE, for salo
by_EDWARD HOPE.
Now York Lion Lager, to bo had ut
POLLOCK'S.
Special Notices.
ASIATIC CH Ol, ICU A IN CHINA-AL?
MOST EvEnY CASE CDIIKD WITH PAIN KILLER.
[From Hov. H. Telford, Missionary in China,
now visiting his homo in Pennsylvania.]
WASHINGTON, PENN.
DEAII Bins: During a residenco of Bomo ton
years as a missionary in Siam and China, I
found your Vegetable Pain Killer a mostvalu
abio remedy for that fearful scourge, Cholera.
In administering tho medicino, I found it
most effectual to give a teaspoonful of Pain
Killor in a gill of hot water, sweetened with
sugar; then, after about li ft eeo minutes, begin
to givo about a teaspoonful of tho same mix?
ture every fow minutes until relief was ob?
tained. ?pply hot applications to tho extremi?
ties. Bathe the stomach with tho Pain Killer,
cloar, and rub the limbs brisklv. Of those
who bad tho Cholera, and took tho medicino
faithfully in the way stated above, eight out
of ten recovered. Truly yours,
lt. TELFORD.
If attacked with tho Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Cramp, Colic, don't delay uso of PAIN Kim.EH.
FUNOCHOW, CHINA.
DEAR Sins: During a long roeidenco in Chi?
na, I havo used your invaluable Pain Killer,
both in my own family and among tho Chi
neso, and havo found it a most excellent me?
dicino. In tho Bummer of 1802 and 'G3, whilo
residing in Shanghai, I found it an almost
certain cure for Cholera, if used in time. In
doed, using it in a great many instances, I do
not remember failing in a singlo case. For
throe yearn, I havo neon residing in this placo,
moro than fifty miles from a physician, and
havo been obliged often to fall upon ray own
I re80urceB in caao of sickness. Tho Chineso
como to us in groat numbers for medicino and
advice. Though without medical knowledge
ourselves, tho fow simplo remedies wo can
command aro BO much in advance even of
their physicians, that wo have almost daily
applications. We allow them to como, becauBo
it brings us in contact with them, and opens
a door of usefulness. In diarrhoea, colic, vo?
miting, cholera, coughs, etc., your Pain Killer
has been mychief medicine, yours vory trulv,
T. P.CRAWFORD.'
OW Tho Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in
Family Medicines. Sept4}!|lm
South Carolina Bank and Trust Co.,
OF COLUMBIA,
(In Building formerly occupied by Carolina
National Bank,)
BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE all issueB of
GOVERNMENT BONDS, at current market
ratcB, also COIN and COUPONS, and executo
orders for tho purchase and salo of Cold, and
all first-class securities, on commission.
ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, pay
ablo on demand, or at fixed date, bearing
in tor cst, and available in all parts of the
United States.
ADVANCE8 made to our dealers, on ap?
proved collaterals, at market rates of interest.
COLLECTIONS made everywhere in the
United States, Canada and Europe, and Ex?
change bought and Bold.
Dividends and Coupons collected.
HARDY SOLOMON, President.
J. C. ROATH, Cashier. Juno 29 3mo
New Publications.
QUEEN HORTENSE. By L. Muhlback.
Cloth $1 50. Paper $1.00.
Lothair. By Disra-li. Cloth $2; paper (1.
Tho Rob Roy on tho Jordan. By J. Mc?
Gregor, (Illustrated.) $2.50.
Freo RuBBia. By William Hepworlh Dixon.
Passages from tho English Note Books, of
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two volumes. $4.00.
Man and Wife. By Wilkie Collins. Cloth
$1.50. Paper $1.00.
Miss Tnackerv's Complete Works. Cloth
$1.75. Paper $1.25.
Genial Showman. By Artemus Ward.
75 cents.
Lady of tho leo. By James DoMille, author
of Tho Dodge Club. Ac. 75 cents.
Put Yourself in His Placo. Charles Reade's
last and best novel. 75 cents.
The Life, Luttera, Lectures and Addresses
of Frederick W. Robertson, M. A. $1.50.
And other new books for salo at
BRYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore,
APR 28_Columbia, B. C.
Cheese! Cheese! !
.)K BOXES choice cutting CHEESE, just
At) received and for salo by
Aug 31_J. AT. R. AGNEW.
Oats, Oats!
1/\r\rv BUSHELS Primo Heavy OATS
. \ "vf vi for sale low by
Aug 10_EDWARD HOPE.
Creme De La Creme.
1 ArV BARRELS very superior FAMILY
ixjyj FLOUR.
200 barrolslow priced and medium qualities.
For sale low b"_EDWARD HOPE.
Just Received,
FROM Messrs. Verden, Daviss ACo., Louis?
ville, Ky., one barrel of tho celebrated
Applogatea' Kentucky Bolle WHISKEY, at Ex?
change House.
PAYSINOER A FRANKLIN,
Aug 27_ Proprietors.
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN tho best manner, by first class workmen,
and warrauted.
ENGRAVING finely executod.l
Doc 16_WILLIAM O LAZE.
Clarets.
pr r\ CASES TABLE CLARET, for ?al? low,
OyJ tor cash, by GEO. 8YMMER8.
New Mackerel.
Kf\ KITS ANO QUARTER BARRELS NEW
OK) MACKEREL, for salo low.
Aug 23 EDWARD HOPE.
New Mackerel
^-war-^ JU8T to hand. No. 1, 2, and
?S^TTV^ 3 MACKEREL, catch of 1870.
For salo by GEORGE SYMMERS.
Fall Turnip Seeds.
pi REEN GLOBE, Red Top and English
\JC Rnta Baga. Fresh Seed for sale by.
July 30__E. HOPE.
Seed Rye.
FARMERS, savo your Corn and Money;
keep your Stock fat and healthy, by hav?
ing a Rvo Pasturo for winter grazing. SEED
for oalo by LO BUICK & LOWRANCE.
For Sale,
A NEAT COTTAGE, in tho central
nit part of tho city, with teu rooms-fivo in
?l?LbaBoment and fivo up-Blairs-and no
coBsary out-buildings. Possession oan ho
had on tho first of October. Inquiro at this
oftico._July 27
Genuino Durhnm Smoking Tobacco,
to bo had at POLLOCK'S.
To the Republican Voters of Richland
County.
THE follow ins; caudidatce for County Of?
ficers of Richland aro respectfully submitted
to the people for their consideration. Behov?
ing that the musses aro opposed to tho action
of tho (so-called) County Convention, held in
Columbia on tho 22d, 23d July, tho Bamo being
not legal; and that whilo they heartily sup?
port thc nomination by tho Convention of ll.
K. Scott, for Governor, and A. J. Bansior, for
Licutonant-Governor, aa well as tho selection
of lt. B. Elliott, for tho Third Congressional
District, yet they fool it as an usurpation of
power by thc said (so-called) Convention, in
their having mado any County nominations,
aud that thoy arc not disposed to bo dictated
to by any clique or ring, who may assume
Buch power for their own aggrandizement;
and au they also believe in the Republican
principle of rotation in office.
OUR TICKET.
For Governor,
ROBERT K. SCOTT.
For Lieutenant-Governor,
ALONZO J. RANSIER.
For Congress-Third District,
ROBERT B. ELLIOTT.
ihr Senate,
REV. DAVID PICKETT.
Representatives.
HENRY DOBBINS,
WILLIAM MI SH AW.
JAMES J. GOODWYN,
S. KRAFT.
Probate Judge,
JOHN HEART.
School Commissioner,
ALEX. WILLIAMS.
County Commissioners,
N. THOMSON,
ALFRED GOODWIN,
_R. I. PANNO N._Aug 2".
Union Republican Nominations.
For Governor.
ROBERT K. SCOTT.
For Lieutenant- Governor.
ALONZO J. RANSIER.
For Congress. TtUrd District.
ROBERT B. ELLIOTT.
For Senate.
WILLIAM B. NASH.
Representatives.
SAMUEL B. THOMPSON.
WILLIAM SIMONS.
JAMES DAVIS.
JESOP GOODSON.
Probate Judge.
WILLIAM HUTSONWIGG.
School Commissioner.
NATHANIEL E. EDWARDS.
County Commissioners.
JOHN H. BRYANT.
JOHN J. GOODWIN.
URIAH PORTEE.
C. M. WILDER, Chairman
Richland County Central Committee.
Aug 24_
CHEAP CASH DRUG STORE.
E. H. HEINITSH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST.
SUCCESSOR TO FISHER ? IIKINITSII,
At tho Old Established Stand, opposite tho
Phoenix Office.
I - HAVING made new and advantageous
nfl BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS, tho
?J.0 subscriber will be enabled to offer very
great indncements to buyers. Goods well
bought are well sold, and by onergy and faith,
economy and cash, largo dividends will be
distributed to every purchaser, in tho cheap?
ness of the articles sold. "A now era" has
begun, and all shall share in its advantages
bylmying their DRUGS and MEDICINES at
this well known and reliable Drug House.
Just received:
Furo White Kerosene Oil.
Fresh Congress Water,
Quinine, Morphia,
Castor Oil, Alcohol,
Sup. Carb Soda,
For sale low, by Epsom Salts
Aug 27_E. H. HEINIT8H, Druggist.
Pimply Faces,
UNNATURALLY Rod Noses, Itcheroua
Eruptions, unsightly Disquamations,
Erysipelas, Barbera* Itch, Sun Burn, Tan,
Tettor, and all disagreeable forms of Skin dis?
ease effectually cured by "HEINITSH'S
CRIMSON TETTER WASH." For salo by
E. H. HEINIT8H, Druggist and Chemist.
Aug 2_i__
BUY
TUE
ARR OW TIE.
THE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa?
tented by Mr. J. J. McCorab, while a rosi-1
dent of Now Orleans, previous to the late j
war-and Bales of considerable quantity wore
made here in 1861.
Sinco tho war, it has boon gradually grow?
ing in favor in every section where cotton is
mado.
Tho manufacture and sale of that TIE is tho
exerciso on tho part of McCOMB of an unim?
peachable proprietary right.
For salo by all dealers in Iron Tios and
country merchants generally, undor full gua?
rantee at the lowest market prices.
ROBERT MURE & CO., Genoral Agents.
Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES L, BARTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Ge?
neral Traveling Agent for tho Carolinas.
July 1!)_3 m o
I"F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS GOLD OR
L Silver WATCH and CHAIN, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
[F you want a FINE SET OF JEWELRY,
call at I8AAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF you aro in nood of SOLID SILYER or
PLATED WARE, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF your oyeB aro failing, and you want tho
BEST SPECTACLES, call at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
IF yon want a good and roliablo TIME-PIECE
or CLOCK, call at
Juno 1_ISAAC SULZBACHER'S.
Okra Soup free, every day, at POL?
LOCK'S.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
or
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Eec ci ved
INTEREST A LLO WEI) A T THE RA TE O I
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A COO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
Jolm lt. Palmer. / vico-Presidcnta
John P. Thomas, \ > "SWcnta.
A. O. Lionizer. Caslder.
John C. 13. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMastcr, Columbia
A. C. Haskell,Columbia.
J. P. Tliomas, Columbia.
E. H. HeinitBh, Columbia.
John B. Palmor, Columbia.
ThomaB E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Nowborry.
W. G. MaycB, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravened, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or
phans and others may hero deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Mon ?UH! Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their biridu until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to sot apart small
sums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whoso deposits can only be with
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their logal representatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future uso. aro hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho sarao timo, bo subject to withdrawal when
necdod. Aug 18
"Lard T Lard!!
OA T?IiS Refined LARD, at lCc. lt.., by
?j\J tho package.
50 Packages Pure Leaf Lard, in Barrels,
Half Barrels, Kegs, Caddies, etc., just ro
ceivod and for sale liv
July 21_' J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Exchange House Bar and Restaurant. I
OPEN at all hours-where you can alway a
find tho beat of WINES, ALES, LIQUORS
CIGARS, A-o. Fresh Lager Beer on leo.
Turnips, Turnips, Turnips.
ANOTHER supply of SEED. In view of
the anticipated advance in Breadstuff's,
everybody having a lot should plant TUR?
NIPS. They constitu? o an eloment of food !
for man and boast, highly desirable and pro?
fitable. I have received .some now and im?
proved kinds:
50 Iba. POMERANIAN GLOBE,
50 lbs. Large White Globe,
60 lbs. Large Norfolk,
50 lbs. Red Top,
50. lbs. Wintor Flat Dutch.
Tho Pomeranian Globo produces largo,
cloar-skinucd bulbs, and is fine, both lor
table use in wintor and for stock. This
variety fills every want of a Turnip. For sale
low at wholesale and retail, at HEINITSH'S
Drug and Seed Store. Aug 4 I
Great Inducements
Trade and Public generally
AT THE
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE, HAT
TRUNK EMPOBIUM
OF
A. SMYTHE,
MAIN STREET,
COLUMBIA HOTEL HI'11,1)1 V G.
HAVING determined to reduce my present
spring and Bummer Btock of BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, Ac, which is very large and
complete, in order to mako arrangements for
tho fall trade, I offer all goods in my line at
COST for the next thirty days; at which timo
stock will be taken. This is a raro opportu?
nity, especially for the trade and consumers,
to secure great bargains, and I would most
respectfully solicit a call. A. NMYTHE.
Time Extended Thirty Days.
June 28_
California Wines.
TO encourage tho consumption of the genu?
ino unadulterated CALIFORNIA CHAM?
PAGNES, wo have reduced tho uricoB of tho
samo to the following low prices tor cash only,
viz:
Quarts, per Case of 1 Dozen, $13.00.
Pints, por Case of 2 Dozen, 14.00.
Sparkling Angelica, per case of 2
Dozen, Pints, 14.00.
Sparkling Catawba, per case of 2
Dozen, Pints, 14 00.
Together with a full asbortment of Choice
Rye Whiskies, Gcnuiue Otard Brandies, Old
Port, Sherry and Math ira Wine s, Holland Gin,
Rum, and Rectified Liquors, which are con?
stantly on hand and for salo at lowtigures, by
JulyJ)_ J. Sb T. R. AGNEW.
City Machine Works,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TnEnndersigned
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Gearing'51*1 lil M?
Ma^2?jtm<>_RICHARD TOZER.
Fine Gold Watches
.... irn|g| OP ftH descriptions, for Ladies
-OvJff and Oontlcmou, for Hale at
f?^??:i/h\ WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
Ono door North of Messrs.
8cott A Wjllbims' Banking House. Decl(?_
Bordeaux Wine Vinegar.
5BBLS. PURE FRENCn WHITE WINE
and CIDER VINEGAR, for salo by
_July_30_E- HOl>E
Fan-coko and Michigan fl no-cut Chew?
ing Tobacco, to bo had at POLLOCK'S.
GEO. HUGGINS'
IMIUCIKIIR.
ESTA liLISIIED IN COL UM1HA,S. C., 1819.
? s ?
Old and Wealthy Companies
Represented.
AGGREGATE CAPITAL OVER
$25,000,000!
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
.EtnaFire Insurance Company
OF DARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered 1819-Charter Perpetual.
ASSETS 90, COO, OUO.
Imperial Fire Insurance Co. of London,
Chartered 1803.
ASSETS 98,000,000 IN GOLD.
?-Th?s Company ineurce against Firoonh/.
Ko Marine or Life risks taken, as in most Fo?
reign Insurance Companies.
Manhattan Fire Ins. Go., of New York.
Chartered 1821.
The oldest Fire Insurance Company in tho
City of New fork.
ASSETS $1,400,000.
Phenix Fire Ins. Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y
Chartered 1853.
Assets $2,000,000.
PUTNAM FIRE INS. CO., of Hartford, Conn.
Chartered 18C4.
Assets $700,000.
UNION FIRE INS. CO., of San Francisco, Cal.
Chartered 18C5.
Assets $1,200,000 in Gold.
AS"Policies issued payable iu Gold or
Currency.
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company
Of New York. Charterod 1853.
ASSETS 87,500.000.
The above Companies havo each mado tho
deposit of South Carolina State Bonds, with
tho Comptroller-General of tho State, as re?
quired by the Act of the General Assembly.
Thc undersigned has conducted thc busi?
ness of this Agency tor tho last twenty-one
years, during which period no case of litiga?
tion with any claimant has ever occurred.
RISE ii TAN KN IN CO LUM J! IA
AND
Ul'PK ll COUNTIES OF THE STATE.
All C laims for Losses
Adjusted and Paid
At THIS AGENCY
GEORGE HUGGINS, AQENT,
Oflieo under tho ''Columbia Hotol,"
In rear of Messrs. Duftio & Chapman's,
Columbia, S. C
--- ? ?*> 9) s>
GEORGE HUGGINS, Notary Public,
I Aug 9 4m COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE PHONIX
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selected from tho largest and best
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ty-inclnd <SS0H?3M& LNK Platen
and Bed ^*I?T?MTT^ and
Cyliuder.
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Professional Mon, Merchants. Manufacturers
and Mechanics, can be supplied with ANY
KIND OR STYLE OF PRINTING,
however largo or small their orders
may be, more expeditiously
than at any other office in
tho State
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A LARGE AND TAMED STOCK OF CARDS
Card Board, Letlei. Note, Cap and Colored
Papers, Bill Deads, etc., will be kept
constantly on band from which
selections can bo made.
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With tho LARGE AMOUNT OF MATERIA!,
on baud, tho style, quality and cost of
work cannot fail to givo satisfaction.
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Orders from abroad will receive IMMEDIATS
ATTENTION, and tho work forwarded
to its destination without delay..
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rbis is thc only ^^^V/'///^^ establishment
in tho State. S^SANVftriSgr/s where Klicet
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AND BE CONVINCED.^'
JULIAN A. SELBY, PROPRIETOR